Unexpected: Simona Halep reveals her two biggest wins ever
However she looked exhausted in the fourth and Halep took advantage as she broke back and then backed that up with a hold to love. But they hadn't played since 2014, back before Muguruza was as confident and successful as she is these days.

Justify draws the rail for Belmont
The No. 1 hole could hurt Justify , meaning he'll be forced to use some early speed to keep from being pinned on the rail. He's never run on dirt, never run in this country and never run more than a mile in a race (Belmont is 1-1/2 miles).

Meghan Markle's Buckingham Balcony Debut!
Expect to see Meghan at a carefully chosen selection of them as she continues her introduction to her new life as a senior royal. As the future king began giggling when the Royal Air Force flew past the palace, his older cousin could be seen shushing him.

Mexico imposes tariffs on $3 billion worth of USA exports
That plan fell through when the White House tried to insist that he agree to including a so-called "sunset clause" in the deal. The United States trade representative office told the Washington Post that the USA actually has a trade surplus with Canada.

Trump keeps G7 attendance short at tense summit
Mr Trump's imposition of tariffs on steel and aluminium imports has sparked anger, with even U.S. allies falling subject to them. After arriving late, the president was expected to leave early to fly to his meeting with Kim Jong-un, the North Korean leader.

Verstappen has come under increasing pressure after a series of incidents at the opening rounds of the season and in Monaco he missed qualifying - and a shot at victory - after a crash in final practice.

Vettel, meanwhile, was forced to miss the start of FP2 after lengthy set-up changes were made to his auto, and he conceded that Ferrari have work to do ahead of qualifying.

Red Bull have chosen to start the race on the fastest but most fragile "hyper-soft" tyre, while both Mercedes and Ferrari chose to go through second qualifying, which defines the race-start tyre, on the more durable ultra-soft. On a track like this when you have to attack kerbs so much it's important you feel at home and have confidence to play around and I think then you can extract a bit more from the auto.

Grosjean's qualifying lasted only a few seconds. I guess it's just a little bit more finesse.

"But today we switched on".

Romain Grosjean's Haas smoked heavily as it left the garage and the team was unable to get the auto back out which meant the Frenchman was immediately out of qualifying and will have to start from the back of the grid barring any other penalties elsewhere. Of course it hasn't being going that well in the way I like it.

Fernando Alonso would have hoped to make Q3 in his 300th Grand Prix weekend, but he had to settle for P14 after finishing Q2 more than a second off the pace.

But the two-time champion, and indeed his British team, had little to toast on Saturday after a thoroughly underwhelming performance.

It has been another weekend to forget for Williams, too. With hometown hero Lance Stroll and rookie Sergey Sirotkin rooted to the bottom of the timesheets and high-profile team personnel being axed, it doesn't look like things will begin to improve any time soon for the once great team.